Game toy



. Jan. 1, 1929.

J. ROSENFIELD GAME TOY Filed Oct. 5; 1928 ATTORNEY Patented Ja n. 1 1929. I I I I UN ED] STATES JACOB-ROSENFIELLD, or BROOKLY NEW 3203K,- AssIe on'TofBAR-zm TOY Menu i A 1,697,612. BATENT IOFF'ICB FAGTURING CO. INC., 01 NEW YORK, N. Y., ti CORPORATION OF YORK. I

GAME TOY. it

Application filed October 5, 1928., Serial No. 310,468.- I

This invention relates to improvements in game toys, and has forone of its objects the provision of a toy comprising a casing, a movable platform or hazard, and movable 5 obj ects in simulation of airplanes, animals or the like adapted to land upon. or enterthe movable hazard when the toy. is properly.

colored, so thata player may b-y properly I tilting the casing land the colored movable objects upon their correspondingly colored landings or in their respective entrances.

A still further object of the invention is to teach a player of the game to become expert in landing the movable objects in or upon their respective entrances or landings.

Further objects and advantages will become more apparent as the specification pro-j ceeds.

In the drawings forming a part of this specification Figure 1 is a perspective view with parts broken away, showing one embodiment of my invention, and

Fig. 2 is a like View of a modified form of the invention.

' Referring now to the drawingsin detail 5 indicates a casing preferably made of thin sheet metal and provided at the'sides and ends thereof with cardboard strips 6, .be-'

tween which strips and flanges 7- there is 1 maintained a glass cover 8, and between which strips and bottom 'fianges 9 there is maintained a floor or base 10. 7

.Within the casing 5 (Fig.1) there 7 pro ing 12 so that the said hazard may move along the base 10 when the toy is tilted in any direction. The said hazard 11 may be i f provided at its. ends with tapered platforms or landings 13 and 14: which may be colored [red and blue respectively or anyother colors that may be desired. 'Each of these platforms is provided with an indentation or're cess 15. Movableobjects l6 and 17 mounted 'vided a hazard 11 mounted upon a'ball bearing sense.

upon ball bearing 18, are also provided within the casing 5; The said objects may be in the form of airplanes if desired and colored to correspond tothe-platformsl3-and ll rev spectively. The indentations or recesses '15 provlde seats for the balls 18 so that a plane may be maintained upon the said" platforms when once a player succeeds injlanding a plane thereon; By tilting the casing 5 and properly manipulating same a player is en-.

abled to land the moving'planes upon their respectively colored platforms.

To play the game several players are eachprovided with a toy and the player who first I succeeds in landing the planes on their respective platforms isdeclared the winner.

r In Figure 2, I have showna modifiedform of my invention in which,v instead of the plane carrier hazard, I provide-a hazard in j I v the form of a movable housing 20-mounted g Y upon a .ballj21 and provided with entrances 22and-23. 'The immediate portions sur-' rounding the said openings may each be suit-' ably painted in a different color, and movable objects'24 and 25, painted in colors to correspond to the colors of the respective areas surrounding the opening, are also provided within the' casing. Each of the movable objects 24 and 25 may be provided with a .ball 26 upon which they may easily roll when the toy is tilted to enable the said 'objectsto enter the housing through the proper open- I ing therein.

From the above it provided an amusing and-interesting game that can be played by both children and adults. i ,7

Many changes could be made in the above will be seen that have construction and many apparently widely v different embodimentsof this invention could be made without departing from thescope' thereof. It is intended that all matters con= tained herein in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be .7

interpreted'as illustrative and not ina limit-- scribed, and; that materials, sizes "and rela tivities of parts are non-'essentlal, except as 'called'for in the claims." If desired," the 'ball bearings hereinabove describedmay be omitted.

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-inga easing, a vbase in thecasing a-hazard adapted to move along the said base, a landing'platform upon thelhazar-d and a movable object within the casing adapted to l ride up andseatitself upon the, said platform when "1 the: toy is properly tilted and=the hazard is i m i -L I l 1 1 i 1 A toy of. the nature described, comprising a casing, a base in the easing and a plurality ofmovable objects w thln the casing adapted to move along the said base, some of the said movable objects being adapted to locate themselves in the remaining one of the said-objects When' the" toy i's tilted and the a last mentioned object is in motion.

'4'. A toy of the nature described comprisinga casing, a base. in the casing, a hazard in the" casing; adapt-ed to move along the base thereof, aplurality of differently colored landing platforms on the hazard, and alike tnumber of similarly Colored mo-vable'jobjeets Within the casing, adapted to be rolled onto their respective similarly: Colored plat-forms when thetoy is tilted and'the'hazard is. in motion, i

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